Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist.
In more recent years he has begun speaking on radio and at events about the dark forces that have been manipulating the music industry for decades. This has led to the publication of his books, 'Musical Truth,' Vols 1 and 2, available on Amazon, or direct via markdevlinuk@gmail.com
The one-stop shop for all audio output is:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/markdevlin.
E-mail: mark@markdevlin.co.uk

Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Here’s the second of BBC4’s recent documentaries marking 50 years since the counter-culture/ flower power Summer of Love. Again, it’s full of annoying ads, but at least avoids the need to watch it on the BBC iPlayer.

Naturally, it also neglects to mention that the whole scene was a social-engineering creation of the CIA. But as long as you bear this point in mind, there’s still much knowledge and nostalgia to be gained from it.

These three videos give a really outstanding overview of how social engineering and culture-creation have been achieved throughout the decades, on both sides of the Atlantic, and with the same military intelligence-affiliated individuals and organisations cropping up time and time again.

In particular, the second video (The Chaos Era) covering the LSD-laden counter-culture of the 1960s - a creation of the CIA from start to finish - is particularly thorough, summing up a complex story in highly succinct and thorough terms.

These come highly recommended.

HOW MEDIA SHAPED THE GENERATIONS - RADIO & THE TEENAGER (2017)

HOW MEDIA SHAPED THE GENERATIONS - The Chaos Era (2017)

HOW MEDIA SHAPED THE GENERATIONS- Do what thou Wilt (Sex, Drugs, and Aliens) 2017

Saturday, 24 June 2017

Here’s
a Youtube link to this show (details below,) which will enable folk
outside of the UK to view it, rather that being restricted by the BBC
iPlayer. (It’s full of damned annoying ad breaks, but it’s worth
sticking with.)

It was 50 years ago today...

In which
regard, BBC4 broadcast a quite fascinating look at the LSD-drenched 1967
Summer of Love and the hippie influence on the counter-culture last
week. Very thorough in parts with mentions of Aleister Crowley, Ken
Kesey, Owlsley Stanley, Aldous Huxley and the Esalen Institute. Let's
see... did they forget anything? Oh yes, darnit, it seems to have
slipped their mind to mention that that ENTIRE scene was the construct
of the CIA and a military-intelligence exercise in generational social
engineering from start to finish. Ah well, it's easily done. We'll see
if they pick up the slack in the next episode.

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

As we’re now into the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love, (sponsored by those nice folks at MK-Ultra and the CIA,) I figured it was worth resurrecting this - in my view one of my finest audio creations.The counter-culture years of the mid to late 1960s saw social change like no other period in modern history. It's only with the benefit of 50 years of hindsight that we can now understand the extent to which these events all bore the fingerprints of the military-intelligence communities, (and the dark occult,) and all set to an acid-fuelled soundtrack of tripped-out rock. On the basis that music speaks louder than words, here's the fascinating story of those five era-defining years as told by the music, with a few audio snippets from some key events along the way.

Saturday, 17 June 2017

Announcing the inaugural Truth Mind Reality Conference happening in Phoenix AZ next March, at which I’m very excited to be speaking alongside the likes of Mark Passio, Lenon Honor, Sonia Barrett and many others. Much respect to the brother Ivan for putting it all together.

Much respect to Darren Brady for compiling this illustrative visual montage to go with my recent Lenon Honor interview.

Lenon has just released his ground-breaking new documentary ‘Beyond Gangster Blackface: A Critical Analysis of Gangster Rap’ which has been two years in the making. The film looks at how the genre of hip-hop known as ‘gangsta rap’ - and the output of the group NWA in particular - affected an entire generation’s attitudes and perceptions of black people and their lifestyles. Lenon’s statistical analysis of the main themes addressed in NWA’s lyrics throws up some shocking results. The film goes a lot further than just the hip-hop element, however, its 12 interviewees delving into issues such as social-engineering and the targeted destruction of the family dynamic, male-female relationships, and historical stereotypes of African-Americans.

Along the way the conversation encompasses such subjects as the East Coast/ West Coast beef in hip-hop, ‘diss’ records, self-aggrandisement, police brutality, the historical tradition of ‘playing the dozens’, and the legacy left by the Blaxploitation movies of the early 1970s.

EXPLICIT CONTENT: NOT SUITABLE FOR LISTENING BY CHILDREN

To watch/ order the documentary, go to https://www.beyondgangsterblackface.com/

We’ve dealt with many aspects of the corporate music industry’s manipulations in this series, but under discussion this time is the whole area of Sound itself. What really is it, and how can it be used as a weapon against the masses? Here to offer some insights is ethno-musicologist Dr. Hans Utter, who listeners might be familiar with from his many appearances on Jan Irvin & Joe Atwill’s Unspun podcasts.

We consider the way sound can be used for both healing, and to create unease and agitation on the part of the listener, all according to the frequencies involved. With a large part of the human body made of water, and water known to have a consciousness which is affected by sound, this stands to reason. We also consider how pop songs are now crafted as corporate commodities, and whether algorhythmic templates are now being employed, based on melodies and sound structures which are known to be appealing to the human psyche on an unseen level.

And no conversation on these subjects would be complete without addressing the A=432 vs. A=440 standard tuning pitch debate.

Friday, 2 June 2017

Preparing for the Strawberry Fair on Midsummer Common, Cambridge, tomorrow, (Saturday 3rd June.) I’ll be delivering a Musical Truth-based talk from 3-4pm, followed by a conscious music DJ set from 4.20pm, all in the Green Machine area. Get along if you can. It’s free entry, and looks like being a highly worthwhile way to spend a day!